
Sega Toys i-Dog (Green Edition)
The i-Dog is a stylized, interactive robotic pet released around 2005 through a collaboration between Sega Toys and Hasbro. This specific unit features a vibrant lime green plastic body with a glossy finish. It is approximately 4 inches tall with a boxy, minimalist canine aesthetic. The face of the robot is composed of a 7-LED display arranged in a circular pattern, which lights up in various configurations to respond to external music sources or its internal 'moods'. The device features articulated, translucent plastic ears that move mechanically and four stubby, rounded legs. A horizontal, metallic-finished speaker grille is located at the 'nose' of the unit. Historically, these devices were designed to connect to iPods and other MP3 players via a 3.5mm jack to act as external speakers and light shows. The plastic casing appears to be in good aesthetic condition with no visible cracks, though slight surface scuffing is present consistent with age and play. The metallic paint on the nose shows minor wear along the edges. Such items are representative of the early-to-mid 2000s 'digipet' and music-accessory consumer electronics boom, highly sought after by collectors of turn-of-the-century tech and nostalgia.
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Estimated Value
$45 - $65
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Category
Vintage Electronic Toys and Collectibles
Appraised On
April 6, 2026
Estimated Value
$45 - $65
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Idog
Item Description
The i-Dog is a stylized, interactive robotic pet released around 2005 through a collaboration between Sega Toys and Hasbro. This specific unit features a vibrant lime green plastic body with a glossy finish. It is approximately 4 inches tall with a boxy, minimalist canine aesthetic. The face of the robot is composed of a 7-LED display arranged in a circular pattern, which lights up in various configurations to respond to external music sources or its internal 'moods'. The device features articulated, translucent plastic ears that move mechanically and four stubby, rounded legs. A horizontal, metallic-finished speaker grille is located at the 'nose' of the unit. Historically, these devices were designed to connect to iPods and other MP3 players via a 3.5mm jack to act as external speakers and light shows. The plastic casing appears to be in good aesthetic condition with no visible cracks, though slight surface scuffing is present consistent with age and play. The metallic paint on the nose shows minor wear along the edges. Such items are representative of the early-to-mid 2000s 'digipet' and music-accessory consumer electronics boom, highly sought after by collectors of turn-of-the-century tech and nostalgia.
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